REVIEW: Kylie Jenner fans will love her new E! reality TV show — and so will her haters

The youngest of the Kardashian crew stars in this spin-off all about her, E! Entertainment's "Life of Kylie." And if you're going to believe Kylie Jenner, that kind of attention isn't in her comfort zone. It also features her best friend Jordyn Woods, her hair stylist and wig magician Tokyo Stylez, and her makeup artist Ariel Tejada.

Why you should care: If you're a Kardashian fan, this is required viewing.

If you're a fan of "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" like me, you'll consume anything they throw our way in terms of spin-offs. But while the 19-year-old reality star, social media vixen, and makeup entrepreneur has grown up with cameras, she has been the most aloof member of the famous reality family on screen.

What's hot: It's great to get an understanding of Kylie that we don't get on "KUWTK" and social media.

It's cool to have a half-hour to get to know her better and to see some of the anxiety she feels around strangers and crowds. It can explain a lot about why she's seldom around on "KUWTK." You also get to meet her closest friends, who many of us have seen in her social media but never really got to meet on the family's reality show.

What's not: Kylie can come off as intentionally sheltered from the real world and shallow.

The first two episodes, which will debut back-to-back, heavily focus on Kylie surprising a teen boy, Albert, by being his date for his prom. Turns out she has some bitter feelings about missing her own prom, since she and her sister, Kendall, were home-schooled. While this is revealing for Kylie, it feels way too promotional. Plus, she spends much of the time at the prom sequestered in a backroom due to her anxiety over crowds. That (and the fact that she brought her whole crew along with her on the date) made the event less special and less sincere.

Plus, it's always troubling for me to see a celebrity who counts her employees as her best friends, because it could mean she's created a bubble of people around her who may not be 100% with her. It really makes Kylie look shallow.

The bottom-line: You must watch.

Kardashian fans should watch, because well, was there any doubt we would? It's fun to learn more about Kylie and understand why she can be absent from "KUWTK" and why she feels like she needs to put out this perfect image of herself out to fans and on social media.

At the same time, her haters will get a lot out of fuel for their dislike from watching too.